Robot Hair Transplants Available In Bangkok

Is cosmetic surgery an art or a science? At the APEX Profound Beauty clinic in Bangkok, we meet a robot who performs hair transplants.

In the fashionable Bangkok district of town law, a man is seeking a high-tech solution to an age-old problem. He is going home, hi my territory, play-actor muhammad ya, with a heading into management. Imagine there's a faculty body these days visiting the doctor might involve a long-haul flight of the 26 million foreign visitors to Thailand in 2013, more than a million came primarily for a medical procedure. Thailand'S medical facilities and staff are generally considered to be among the best in the world. If you have a procedure here, your friends and family don't need to know, and you can combine it with a vacation and, of course, compared to countries like the u.s.. Thailand is much much cheaper for everything. Traditionally you went to a doctor when something was wrong on the inside now you may want to fix something on the outside. You may see a specialist because you want to look better, not feel better and the line between a hospital and a spa is increasingly blurred. At the moment, I will say like skin, tightening and lifting a pretty much Botox and fillers, always like one of the top one that patients like photo flying in from somewhere, and they have it done, and also, of course, like the ski lifting technology to march out, Are still one of the most popular at the apex, profound beauty, center, dr. nan, teapot, super-pan echad is one of Southeast Asia's best-known cosmetic surgeons and a hi-tech pioneer. When she performs hair transplants, she doesn't use the common strip, harvesting method, the most popular technically call strip graph. We would take out a strip from the back. We will cut the back here and then take out a whole piece and then, after that, we take it out and in slide under the microscope into piece by piece. Most of the 1 million hair transplants each year worldwide still use strip grafts, but a newer method works more like a tiny scoop digging out one graft at a time and then about 10 years ago, then we call fue or follicular unit extraction where we take out Graph by graph, but we use a normal like almost like a handheld motorized machine, and then we take out route by graft. The problem of the hand here is like it doesn't control anything. It'S just like. Basically, just like the pressure of the hand at going in this lack of control causes some grafts to be cut in half or damaged to help ensure a kinder gentler extraction. Dr. super has an assistant who happens to be a robot. Basically, we have to hand one hand. This is the donor harvesting hand, and this is the implant or hand. The donor harvesting hand works like high-tech vacuum, cleaner with teeth it drills around a hair, follicle and then sucks it into a chamber. It'S almost like a punch going in and take out almost like a small punch that going in and then take our small piece and then the piece that we take. All this only point eight millimeter, and then you imagine, if you have a scar like a hole on your scalp like point eight millimeter, it will heal in so fast. The other hand reverses the process, drilling a tiny hole and then using gas to inject the graft into its new home in the balding area, with the pressure and angle adjusted to fit the scalp, while her new patient recovers. Dr. super checks up on a client who had the procedure a year ago. Okay, you can see on the back here. You just have a small small training. For example, you can see the three nice car like you, can look closer like that. Everybody can see small small winery in here can see it yeah very small yeah. They look very natural, hey, I see you're not even be able to tell too much, but you can see you live. Example. The natural hair you've seen robocar. This is a robo mark who, off how was your robot hair transplant? Oh, the expir is really good. A lighter Lisa of Lord hand, handphone a bit pain, been injected inject Nami because it's larger technology and amazing, because the goodness out some sociologists warn that technology is snuffing out individuality, helping turn us into a race of Ken and Barbie dolls. Now our robots, helping turn us into robots. Dr. citta doesn't see it that way. Personally, a creeper natural look, you just make yourself like optimize, the look that you have and then make it look younger. All the natural expression will be gone or the natural booth way that the skin will be gone when you do too so personally, I ever say like, for example, see if the same look change, correct some of the 18 effect, then I think pretty much. Okay. Already. It'S a growing debate when improving our appearance. How much is too much and how effectively can we use technology to tinker with nature? Some experts argue hair. Transplantation is more of an art than a science and robot hair. Transplants are no more effective than the old scalpel. Others say it's only a matter of time before robots become artists too. In fact, in the u.s. there's, a new hair transplant, robot called artax and it runs the whole show. It'S actually no live because the patient's seated in the chair - and this is the software user interface. So it's getting started right now, beginning to harvest and we are beginning to harvest. I'M going to be changing a few things about my settings, just the diameters of the different harvested temps. What I just did is, I increase the size, the harvest grid each time, the each time you see a turquoise circle. That circle represents where a previous fue harvest attempt has taken place. The green is the next harvest, attempt that's about to be executed and the purple is the one just in front of it. So you have sort of a real-time assessment of what's going on as well as, what's been previously just previously attempted now you can modify the the width or diameter. Excuse me of that circle. This is great whether you see it as an ingenious way to boost self-confidence and the fragile male ego or the latest sign that technology is taking over humanity. Robots hair transplants are taking root, many more machine driven makeovers are in the pipeline, and Thailand will grow as a hotspot for medical tourism, the land of sutures, as well as the Land of Smiles

John Seipp: It's ridiculous to get into some sort of mind numbing debate about whether hair transplantation is some sort of bad thing and that we should just accept going bald. SCREW THAT!!! WTF? If it's possible then GREAT!

Fifi Groh Voice Samples: What's the cost per graft?

project 313: Its good but I think expensive

Pat Bridgeman: How many grafts would you get for 1500€

Fly in the sky (F.I.S): how much money i must pay for a graft?

Alamin Alaminp: How much coast of per graft plz

Smart Market: How much I pay for this?

Smart Market: Really

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